2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0033291723003793
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Is trait rumination associated with affective reactivity to the menstrual cycle? A prospective analysis

Hafsah A. Tauseef,
Katja M. Schmalenberger,
Jordan C. Barone
et al.

Abstract: Background A minority of naturally cycling individuals experience clinically significant affective changes across the menstrual cycle. However, few studies have examined cognitive and behavioral constructs that may maintain or worsen these changes. Several small studies link rumination with premenstrual negative affect, with authors concluding that a tendency to ruminate amplifies and perpetuates hormone-sensitive affective symptoms. Replication in larger samples is needed to confirm the validity of rumin… Show more

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